WFR’s 101 Weird Writers #20 — Jamaica Kincaid: The Weird, Realism & Intensities of Language in "My Mother"

This post is part of an ongoing series on 101 weird writers featured in The Weird compendium, the anthology that serves as the inspiration for this site. There is no ranking system; the order is determined by the schedule of posts. Jamaica Kincaid (1949 — ) is a critically acclaimed Caribbean writer living in the United States. Her stories have appeared in […]

WFR’s 101 Weird Writers: #17 — William Gibson and John Shirley: Strange Tribes in "The Belonging Kind"

This post is part of an ongoing series on 101 weird writers featured in The Weird compendium, the anthology that serves as the inspiration for this site. There is no ranking system; the order is determined by the schedule of posts. William Gibson (1948 – ) is an American-Canadian writer who has been called the ‘noir prophet’ of the cyberpunk subgenre. […]

Weirdfictionreview.com’s 101 Weird Writers: #14 — Charles Beaumont: The Nature of Evil in "The Howling Man"

This post is part of an ongoing series on 101 weird writers featured in The Weird compendium, the anthology that serves as the inspiration for this site. There is no ranking system; the order is determined by the schedule of posts. Charles Beaumont (1929 — 1967) was a prolific American author who established himself as a script writer in Hollywood and died of […]